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Mercedes Parts Can be Found for Less

Date Published: 02nd May 2007
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When it comes time to make repairs or to just do regular maintenance on a high end car, many owners struggle to find the best parts. For most, the dealership has been the only place to look for Mercedes parts or other similar vehicles. Many of the smaller shops just did not have the expertise that was necessary to do the work on these models.

As the industry has changed, so has the corner repair shop. Most local mechanics have the same training, tools, and equipment that the dealerships have. The biggest difference in the little guy and the big giant is that the Mercedes parts tend to cost less when purchased from the little guy.

The smaller shops can charge less because they do not have to cover as much overhead as the dealerships. When Mercedes parts are purchased from the dealer, the cost of the building, advertising, and other fees are added into the price. The savings that the small shop owner has in these departments is passed on to the customer. The corner shop just wants to see a small profit in the end. Many of them only charge what they pay for any parts that are ordered or needed in the repairs that they do.


The number one key to finding perfect Mercedes parts at rock bottom prices in record time is by developing a relationship with a small shop owner. Not only is it good for finding parts, but taking the time to foster this relationship could save you thousands of dollars in repairs, parts, and labor. More than once, our local shop owner has gone above and beyond to find us the best part at the best price – all at no added profit for him. It all comes back to the relationship we have forged with him and the employees at his shop.

Kathryn Lang is a freelance writer covering the automobile & car industry. She has written various articles on Mercedes parts and regularly contributes to the Mercedes forum.

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